Numbers that are divisible by 3 are those for which the sum of their digits is also divisible by 3. For example, 3, 6, 9, 12, and 15 are all divisible by 3. This rule applies to both positive and negative integers. Additionally, any multiple of 3 (e.g., 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, ...) is also divisible by 3.
3,6,9 and so on. All multiples of 3.
yes for a number to be divisble by 3 you have to add the numbers together and see if you can divide it by 3 evenly 1+5+3= 9 9 can be divided by 3 evenly so that makes the number, 153 divisble by 3
all multiples of numbers
If you mean six consecutive INTEGERS, then the answer is Yes.
Multiples of 29.
3,6,9 and so on. All multiples of 3.
All numbers in the 3 times table. For example; 3, 6, 9, 12 . . .
It is: 42/14 = 3
No. For example, 9 is divisible by 3 and 9, but not 6. Even numbers that are divisble by 3 and 9 are also divisble by 6.
Even numbers
yes for a number to be divisble by 3 you have to add the numbers together and see if you can divide it by 3 evenly 1+5+3= 9 9 can be divided by 3 evenly so that makes the number, 153 divisble by 3
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all multiples of numbers
If you mean six consecutive INTEGERS, then the answer is Yes.
Multiples of 29.
Yes.
Any of its multiples